The British royal family held their annual Easter Matins Service yesterday to mark the Christian holiday. King Charles III and Queen Camilla led the way, followed by Prince William and Princess Catherine, who brought along their three kids for the occasion: Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7.
Other royals, including Princess Anne and Prince Edward (and his son James, Earl of Wessex), as well as Peter Phillips and fiancée Harriet Sperling (with kids Isla Phillips, Savannah Phillips, and Sperling’s daughter, Georgina) also joined in for the service, which was held at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.
The ceremony followed a series of royal events held throughout the week ahead of Easter and in celebration of Holy Week. While Kate and William skipped the prior festivities, they made up for their absence with this sweet family appearance.
Kate and daughter Charlotte coordinated in muted looks. The Princess of Wales slipped into a lovely cream jacket and skirt set from Self Portrait, which she paired with a matching hat, plus a sand-colored micro bag and heels. And Charlotte took a style cue from her mom in a tan-and-brown coat, which she wore over a little blue dress and paired with brown suede ballerina flats.
William also coordinated with his sons. All three wore navy-blue suits over white shirts, paired with light-blue ties and black shoes.
Charles also went for a blue suit, white shirt, and black shoes, but styled his striped set with a silver tie and pocket square. Camilla, next to him, was vibrant in a red coatdress and hat, which she wore with black stockings, black heels, and her black Dior Toujours bag. She completed her ensemble with a diamond brooch.
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